Details

Details

16" x 20" print (the image size is 12" x 18" plus a white border) in a hand-numbered edition of only 75 prints. ONCE AN EDITION SELLS OUT IT WILL NEVER BE REPRINTED!

The Rolling Stones took up residence in Southern California for much of the month of May, 1965. While there, they gave a series of performances in cites from as far north as San Francisco on down to San Diego. They also spent four days at RCA Studios in Hollywood, CA, where they recorded the second version of "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction," the version they released on June 8th that became their biggest hit and their signature song. They also recorded six other tracks, and appeared on the TV shows Shindig and Hollywood A Go Go during that month. In this alluring portrait by the Stones U.S. Tour Manager, Bob Bonis, Mick Jagger is seen in his hotel room in Los Angeles, CA.

ABOUT THE PHOTOGRAPHS: This photograph was taken by Bob Bonis, who was the U.S. Tour Manager for both The Beatles and the Rolling Stones from 1964 through 1966. This is a Limited Edition fine art photograph, derived from the original negative or slide, and is printed on professional grade Fujicolor Crystal Archive paper by the master printers at Duggal Visual Solutions in New York. Thanks to his unequaled access and gifted eye for composition, Bob Bonis captured thousands of unguarded, candid and iconic photographs of the two most important groups in the history of popular music. The majority of these images have never been seen or published and most are available here as Limited Edition fine art prints for the FIRST TIME!

SHIPPING TIME: These fine art photographs are custom printed to order and require a high level of expertise and intense attention to detail, all delivered by Duggal Visual Solutions in New York City. As these are not "off-the-shelf" items an order may take up to 10 business days to print and ship. Once printed each photograph is inspected to ensure a perfect print it is then hand-numbered and is embossed with the official Bob Bonis signature seal, as authorized by The Bob Bonis Estate. It is then placed in a rigid acid-free acrylic sleeve to protect it from fingerprints and other damage

CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY PACKAGE: Each photograph is accompanied by a package that contains the following documents:

A hand-numbered and signed Certificate of Authenticity from The GRAMMY Museum attesting to the fact that each print is derived from the original negative or slide, and stating the size and print number you have purchased

A Congratulations letter from The Bob Bonis Archive

The story of The Bob Bonis Archive

The backstory of your specific photograph or event information

Suggestions on framing your Bob Bonis Photograph

IMPORTANT NOTES: Watermarks: The Bob Bonis Archive logo that appears on the lower right corner of the photos pictured above is only a watermark and WILL NOT APPEAR on the actual print you receive.

What Your Actual Prints Will Look Like: Your actual prints are custom printed on either 11" x 14", 16" x 20" or 20" x 24" professional grade Fujicolor Crystal Archive Paper, depending on which size photograph you purchase. Each print has the image centered on the paper, with a white border, and is hand-numbered with your specific print number and the edition size directly below the image on the left bottom side as shown in the examples below. The official Bob Bonis Signature Seal is embossed in the lower right-hand corner of the paper.